How did Bitget manage to offer you their service if other services/platforms are blocked? How did your government do the blocking process? Is it simply blocking the website, or do they stop offering services to your country due to government pressure? If it is the latter, I guess we can only wait until Bitget becomes the next target. Quite surprising to hear that bigger services are not available but you can access Bitget P2P service just fine. What about Bisq? Or maybe I'm out of the loop and Bitget is the hype for P2P nowadays?
On the contrary, my friend, governments first attack the large services and leave the small services until the end, or turn a blind eye to them temporarily, or perhaps ignore them because they believe that they do not pose a threat at the present time.
Look at the position of the American governments in attacking and banning crypto services. They always start by going after the big services. For example, when they started going after exchanges, they started with Binance, then Kraken, Kucoin, UniSwap and others.
Likewise, with regard to mixers, the United States began attacking the largest mixer (ChipMixer), and after that it began attacking smaller mixers.